Whether you’re aiming for a New York Times bestseller or a short personal essay to share with family and friends, a popular blogger and memoirist shows you the way in this witty writing guide and disarmingly candid account of discovering her own voice.
“Theo Pauline Nestor has a big heart and a real feel for the pain and craziness of human life,” wrote Pulitzer Prize-winning author Frank McCourt. This couldn’t be truer in Writing Is My Drink, part memoir, part inspirational writing guide that tells the absorbing, poignant, and at times hilarious story of how Nestor found her voice as a writer.
Nestor pulls no punches as she tells the stories of her life, from the darkest, most intimate moments, dealing with her alcoholic parents and the deaths of her beloved stepfather and grandmother to experiencing writer’s block and the thrilling moment when she first realizes she’s written something of value. With sweetness, humor, and charming candor, she shows aspiring writers how to tap into their own stories and unlock their potential. In addition, in her “Try This” sections at the end of each chapter, Nestor challenges you to take risks and deeply consider why you are writing and what you want to achieve. She also discusses successes and failures from her own life to demonstrate the challenges all writers face as well as the joys that come from tackling your dreams.
With her witty, compelling, and wonderfully authentic voice, Nestor is an inspiring writing guru, whose own journey is sure to captivate and inspire.